Women who have accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault

She also accused Weinstein of "gaslighting" her, saying that she never believed she was crazy despite what people told her.

During an appearance on "The View" Tuesday, the actress shared graphic details of the alleged assault during the 1997 Sundance Film Festival when she claims Weinstein pleasured himself while performing oral sex on her in a Jacuzzi.

Weinstein lawyer Ben Brafman called the claims "a bold lie" and argued that both Ben Affleck and her manager at the time, Jill Messick, contradicted McGowan's allegations.

McGowan was one of the first women to accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault. (Getty / Splash)

Brafman, in a statement to the Daily News, accused McGowan of smearing the disgraced mogul to generate publicity for her upcoming book.

McGowan, in return, accused Weinstein of an "attempt to malign, smear and 'slut shame'" her.

"This is a sad, pathetic old-fashioned sexist attempt to undermine obvious truth and the gaslighting will no longer be tolerated," a McGowan rep said in a statement.

"The 'performance' is him and his complicity machine, and they are bad actors."